Sunfire TGM-100C user manual Configuring Your Remote to Control Other Devices

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Configuring Your Remote to Control Other Devices

The TV and Amp buttons on the remote control may be individually configured to control a range of televisions, receivers and amplifiers from well known manufacturers.

Configuring the Remote to Control a Television

Press the TV and OSelect buttons simultaneously; hold them down for one second.

The TV button will remain lit for 20 seconds; the configura- tion process must be completed during this time.

Enter the 3 digit numeric code matching the manufacturer of your television from the list in Remote Control Codes.

Press the TV button again.

The TV button will blink twice to indicate that the configura- tion has been accepted. If the TV button does not blink, begin the process again, taking care to enter the number exactly as printed in the list. If the television is switched on during the configuration process, entering the correct code will cause the television to go into standby.

To configure the remote to control your receiver or amplifi- er, follow the above procedure, pressing the AMP button in place of the TV button, and using the appropriate numeric code for your amplifier.

User’s Manual

CHAPTER 2 – Connections and Remote

Remote Control Use In a Multi Room System

Your remote control may be configured to control additional TGM-100C clients in the system.

Configuring the Remote with a Default Output

Press the Audio Server and OSelect buttons simultaneously; hold them down for one second.

The Audio Server button will remain lit for 20 seconds; the configuration process must be completed during this time.

Enter the 3 digit code corresponding to the output you would like to control. For example, to set Output 2 as your default output press: 0, 0, 2.

Press the Audio Server button again.

The Audio Server button will blink twice to indicate that the configuration has been accepted. If the Audio Server button does not blink twice begin the process again, taking care to enter the number correctly.

The remote control will now only control the first TGM- 100C client in the system. Additional remotes may be programmed to control other clients using this method.

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Contents Page Page Safety User’s Manual Contents Introduction Quick Start Guide Using the Remote ControlTurning the Unit On and Off Quick StartPlaying Music From the Library DVD/CD PlayerPlayback Transport Buttons Playing Movies From the LibraryWeb Access pgs Admin UI pgsUser Interfaces TV UI pgsConnections and Remote Front View13 RS-232 Port Rear ViewRVOLUME Button Remote ControlMute Button 27 11 à Library ButtonMark Button 18 äOPTIONS ButtonNumeric 0 to 9 Buttons GSTOP ButtonConnections and Remote Reassigning Volume Control Volume ControlControlling the Volume of the TGM-100 Configuration and press OSelectPower Off with the Remote Control Connections and Remote Power On and OffEmergency Shutdown EitherConfiguring the Remote with a Default Output Configuring Your Remote to Control Other DevicesConfiguring the Remote to Control a Television TV User Interface User InterfacesGraphical User Interfaces Main TV User Interface Recording Disc PlayerPlaying a CD from the Disc Player Playing a DVD From the Disc PlayerAutomatic Recording Default Recording QualityManual Recording Auto RecordLook Up Media Details Music LibraryDisplaying the Audio Library Browsing the Music LibraryTo play a single Album in the selected Genre To play all Albums in the selected GenreTV User Interface To play a Track in a selected Genre Browsing Playlists in the Music LibraryPlay Queue Playing the Entire LibraryDisplaying the Play Queue To Play the entire LibraryRemoving Selections from the Play Queue PlaylistsSaving the Play Queue as a Playlist Playing a PlaylistShuffle and Repeat playback Now Playing Screen AudioControlling Audio Playback Browsing the Movie Library Movie LibraryDisplaying the Movie Library TV User Interface Controlling Movie Playback Now Playing Screen MovieAdmin User Interface Admin User InterfaceEditing the Audio Library Press àLibrary to view the Home ScreenEditing Genre, Year and Era names in the Audio Library Editing Track Information in the Audio LibrarySelecting Album Artwork Deleting Items in the Audio Libraries Marking Items in the Audio LibraryTo delete multiple albums from the Audio Library To delete all the albums by a particular artistTo add multiple albums to a playlist Editing and Renaming PlaylistsEditing Movie Information in the Video Library Admin User Interface Editing the Video LibrarySelecting Movie Artwork Manual Look UpTo delete multiple movies from the Video Library Marking Items in the Video LibraryDeleting movies from the Video Library User Interface Settings Admin User Interface SetupSettings System Information Output ConfigurationAdmin User Interface Media Transfer Settings Web UI Accessing the Web UIWeb User Interface Navigating the Web UIWeb User Interface Manual Media Transfer Use With a Home ComputerMusic folder when adding to library is unchecked Transferring Music to your Portable Player Using iTunesExporting TGM-100 Files To Import Cover Art FilesMusicShare Updating the iTunes LibraryChecking the Software Version Software UpdatesChecking for Software Updates Navigating the Touch Panel User Interface Touch Panel User InterfaceDisplay Help Troubleshooting GuideBlank Display Disc EjectAutomatic Shutdown Surround SoundLook Up Failure Remote Control Codes Expertf Loewe Radiomarelli AMP Hardware Specifications Communications XiVA Software Customer Service Agreement XiVA Software Service Privacy Policy Microsoft End-User License Agreement Nvidia Software License Agreement Macromedia Flash Run-Time Distribution LicenseMiscellaneous Sonic Solutions End-User Licence AgreementExport Law Restrictions Open Source Software Licence AgreementUser’s Manual AMG Flow-Down License Terms Terms of Use No WarrantyUser’s Manual Trademark Information Sunfire Limited WarrantyService Assistance User’s Manual Appendix Theater Grand Media Player TGM-100 Server TGM-100C Client

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